FINANCIAL MISCONDUCT – A Reframed Perspective
A Pioneering Force in African Higher Education: Puleng LenkaBula’s Journey
When Professor Puleng LenkaBula took the helm as the first female Vice-Chancellor at the University of South Africa (Unisa), she became not just a trailblazer for gender representation but a pivotal figure in driving strategic reforms. Her approach heralded a transformative era at Unisa, underscored by ethical guidance and unprecedented changes.
Navigating Unisa Through Unchartered Waters
During a period of significant upheaval, Prof. LenkaBula managed to steer Unisa towards a future rich in accountability and innovation. As reported by insiders, her efforts in governance set foundations that promise long-term benefits. Embracing the Unisa digital transformation journey wasn’t merely about integrating technology; it was a reimagining of Unisa’s role as a leader in open distance learning across Africa.
By Lindiwe Khumalo
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Rethinking the Landscape: Mantengu’s Battle for Equity
In an era where narratives can outpace verifiable information, Mantengu Mining emerges as a rare challenger, not only against market unpredictability but also against a cloak of silence and digital distortion. Helmed by the unyielding Mike Miller, Mantengu stands as a defiant voice on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), refusing to accept the skewed playing field that many small-cap firms quietly endure.
The past year’s strategic movements by Mantengu have ignited what regional analysts believe to be one of the most pivotal standoffs in recent financial history. Eschewing the retreat favored by their counterparts, Mantengu is audacious in its offensive — lodging criminal complaints, confronting manipulation head-on, and steadfastly ensuring its market valuation is dictated from within rather than by external volatility.
By Lindiwe Khumalo
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South Africa on the Global Stage: Harnessing G20 Influence for Africa’s Sustainable Development
In a rapidly evolving global landscape, South Africa’s G20 participation has emerged as more than just a symbolic matter, elevating it to a position of strategic importance for the continent and beyond. As the world navigates complex challenges, the emerging consensus suggests that South Africa’s role within this forum is critical—not just for national interests, but for sustainable development across Africa.
By Lindiwe Khumalo
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